FOR BOTH IN CONCORD AND KEENE. MIKE C.: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BERNIE SANDERS TOOK A MOMENT TO REVISIT HISTORY BY THINKING GRANITE STATERS IN CONCORD. >> TO THE PEOPLE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, LET ME SAY THAT YOU HELPED BEGIN THE POLITICAL REVOLUTION IN 2016 AND WITH YOUR HELP ON THIS CAMPAIGN, WE ARE GOING TO COMPLETE WHAT WE STARTED HERE. MIKE C.: HE SAID UNITY AND HE WAS NOT JUST TALKING ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VOTERS. NO MATTER THE IDEOLOGY, HE SAYS WHATEVER COMES OUT OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY WILL GET HIS CHOICE -- WILL GET HIS SUPPORT. >> OUR MISSION IS NOT TO TEAR EACH OTHER DOWN BUT TO HAVE A SERIOUS DISCUSSION. MIKE C.: HE HAMMERED HOME HIS MISSION TO IMPROVE ECONOMIC PROSPERITY COMING UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE, AND MAKE EDUCATION AFFORDABLE. HE ALSO TURNED HIS SLOGAN INTO A CALL FOR ACTION. >> WHEN WE TALK ABOUT US AND NOT ME, IT IS NOT A BUMPER STICKER THOUGH IT MAY BECOME A BUMPER STICKER, WHO KNOWS. [LAUGHTER] BUT IT IS A PROFOUND POLITICAL STATEMENT THAT HAS THE ADVANTAGE OF BEING VERY TRUE. MIKE C.: THE PLATFORM RESONATED WITH VOTERS WHO BRAVED SLIPPERY ROADS TO SEE HIM IN PERSON. >> IT WILL TAKE EVERYONE COMING TOGETHER TO PASS ALL OF THESE MONUMENTAL PROPOSALS.

Bernie Sanders continued his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president in the Granite State on Sunday.During his first visit to New Hampshire since declaring his candidacy, the Vermont senator held rallies in Concord and Keene.Sanders took a moment to revisit history, thanking Granite Staters for a shocking Democratic primary win in 2016."To the people of New Hampshire, let me say that you helped start the revolution in 2016, and with your help on this campaign, we are going to complete what we started here," he said.He hit on topics that should resonate with a wide range of voters, vowing to fight for economic prosperity for the middle and lower classes, affordable education and universal health care, which was once seen as a radical platform just four years ago."Raising the minimum wage to a living wage. Too radical. Guaranteeing health care to all people as a right. Too radical," Sanders said.But now, Sanders says his former opponents, including the White House, seem to be on board with some of his ideas."You can tell by the energy in this room and the turnout despite the weather that he's got tremendous support here in New Hampshire," Sanders supporter Jonathan Cohen said."It really will take everyone coming together to pass these monumental legislations, such as 'Medicare-for-all,' Green New Deal, Social Security expansion. He won't do it alone. He needs all of us," Sanders supporter Benjamin Domaingue said.Sanders' tour is part of a "five core early state" plan in which he is targeting early primary destinations.

CONCORD, N.H. —

Bernie Sanders continued his campaign for the Democratic nomination for president in the Granite State on Sunday.

During his first visit to New Hampshire since declaring his candidacy, the Vermont senator held rallies in Concord and Keene.

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Sanders took a moment to revisit history, thanking Granite Staters for a shocking Democratic primary win in 2016.

"To the people of New Hampshire, let me say that you helped start the revolution in 2016, and with your help on this campaign, we are going to complete what we started here," he said.

He hit on topics that should resonate with a wide range of voters, vowing to fight for economic prosperity for the middle and lower classes, affordable education and universal health care, which was once seen as a radical platform just four years ago.

"Raising the minimum wage to a living wage. Too radical. Guaranteeing health care to all people as a right. Too radical," Sanders said.

But now, Sanders says his former opponents, including the White House, seem to be on board with some of his ideas.

"You can tell by the energy in this room and the turnout despite the weather that he's got tremendous support here in New Hampshire," Sanders supporter Jonathan Cohen said.

"It really will take everyone coming together to pass these monumental legislations, such as 'Medicare-for-all,' Green New Deal, Social Security expansion. He won't do it alone. He needs all of us," Sanders supporter Benjamin Domaingue said.

Sanders' tour is part of a "five core early state" plan in which he is targeting early primary destinations.